Players can win this item when selecting the following class specializations:

Paladin:

Druid:

Priest:

Shaman:

Monk:

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Comment by Amberley

For the same reason its good for shamans, this mace is excellent for paladins aswell.

Not only the proc, but also the speed makes it excellent to gain mana back. Especially when combined with Seal of Wisdom.

Comment by Brighid

When this weapon procs, your character will throw their arms up (as if casting Evocation or Lightning Shield, as examples I know of) and an animation identical to the Druid spell Rejuvenation will appear briefly over you (bright swirling green-yellow trails surrounding you), complete also with the sound effect, which sounds like rushing wind.

It procs often enough to be noticeable, and can certainly be helpful if you melee often. I would imagine this weapon is best suited to a Paladin tank, who relies on mana to maintain threat. An Enhancement Shaman would likely want something somewhat slower for the full benefit of Windfury (higher top-end damage), like the Ripsaw (http://www.wowhead.com/?item=9478) from Zul'Farrak.

Comment by nevinera

specifically, this weapon is amazing for a grinding protadin.

Comment by Klarno

Between this mace and Gizlock's Hypertech Buckler, you've got a great Paladin tanking set for the level. Every bit of mana a tankadin can get helps, and paladins don't really care about white dps when it comes to tanking. I'm still using it with crusader weapon and a Crest of Supremacy on my 53 paladin, and I don't forsee replacing it anytime soon. The only other tank weapons that drop for a good long while before outland are slower, and thus not as good for seal of righteousness application.

The first weapon I've replaced it with is a 1.7 speed outland healing mace which was buffed in 2.3 to have +dmg as well.

Comment by Doomkin

I would assume that this weapon would also be quite helpful for Moonkins as you now have an even better chance on getting mana back on melee strikes.

Comment by apeiron

If the proc on this actually happened once in a while it'd be worth it. As it is right now, it happens far, far too infrequently to be useful at all. I'd much rather have some +str/+stam and block more / take more hits.

Comment by beylincenarius

Sad to say there are very few choices for fast maces for mace-spec rogues. It's going to be a bugger to get this too since I won't roll against players with a mana bar for it.

Comment by Alindoril

a good tanking weapon(for paladins) if you can get a +spell dmg, +spell crit, or +int enchant on it. I have heard from so many people it is good for tanking, and even a guide on paladins said it was good. With an enchant on it, it will be a really good tanking weapon for a paladin that you can find for a while. remember, paladins need Stamina, Defense, Parry, Block, Dodge and spell damage with int for tanking. the rest of your gear will be able to get defense etc, as this is the level that tanking primarily starts getting plenty of gear. Dropped first time in Mara.

Comment by Coth

is it worth farming this one? im a prot pala and i curios if its really worth the procc.

Comment by Kuroisakura

My pally actually still uses this mace, and he's level 63... I put the Major Spellpower chant on it (my pally's holy/prot) that mace is still the best thing I've come across.

Comment by urlilshawty33

As a protection paladin, the proc from this mace accounts for about 3% of my total mana gained in a typical instance group at level 48.

49% comes from seal of wisdom, 39% from blessing of sanctuary and 9% comes from spiritual attunement.

Comment by Gipple

Well, i am a lvl 48 Holy Priest and i'm gonna drop my actual staff (if i cant find a better one) because i already have the Off-hand that Landslide also drops, and i'm gonna to use it if i can find a decent 1h weapon. Someone think this will fit on a priest also? I like having more mana in critical conditions ;P